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黑海盆地中独特的亚速海-里海生物多样性的衰退:综述

Decline of unique Pontocaspian biodiversity in the Black Sea Basin: A review.

作者信息

Gogaladze Aleksandre, Son Mikhail O, Lattuada Matteo, Anistratenko Vitaliy V, Syomin Vitaly L, Pavel Ana Bianca, Popa Oana P, Popa Luis O, Ter Poorten Jan-Johan, Biesmeijer Jacobus C, Raes Niels, Wilke Thomas, Sands Arthur F, Trichkova Teodora, Hubenov Zdravko K, Vinarski Maxim V, Anistratenko Olga Yu, Alexenko Tatiana L, Wesselingh Frank P

机构信息

Naturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden The Netherlands.

Institute of Environmental Sciences Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 Sep 7;11(19):12923-12947. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8022. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

The unique aquatic Pontocaspian (PC) biota of the Black Sea Basin (BSB) is in decline. The lack of detailed knowledge on the status and trends of species, populations, and communities hampers a thorough risk assessment and precludes effective conservation. This paper reviews PC biodiversity trends in the BSB (Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Russia) using endemic mollusks as a model group. We aim to assess changes in PC habitats, community structure, and species distribution over the past century and to identify direct anthropogenic threats. The presence/absence data of target mollusk species were assembled from literature, reports, and personal observations. Pontocaspian biodiversity trends in the northwestern BSB coastal regions were established by comparing 20th- and 21st-century occurrences. The direct drivers of habitat and biodiversity change were identified and documented. We found that a pronounced decline of PC species and communities is driven by (a) damming of rivers, (b) habitat modifications that disturbed previous natural salinity gradients and settings in the studied area, (c) pollution and eutrophication, (d) invasive alien species, and (e) climate change. Four out of the 10 studied regions, namely, the Danube Delta-Razim Lake system, Dniester Liman, Dnieper-Bug estuary, and Taganrog Bay-Don Delta, contain favorable ecological conditions for PC communities and still host threatened endemic PC mollusk species. Distribution data are incomplete, but the scale of deterioration of PC species and communities is evident from the assembled data, as are major direct threats. Pontocaspian biodiversity in the BSB is profoundly affected by human activities. Standardized observation and collection data as well as precise definition of PC biota and habitats are necessary for targeted conservation actions. This study will help to set the research and policy agenda required to improve data collection to accommodate effective conservation of the unique PC biota.

摘要

黑海流域(BSB)独特的里海-黑海(PC)水生生物群落正在衰退。由于缺乏关于物种、种群和群落现状及趋势的详细知识,妨碍了全面的风险评估,也无法进行有效的保护。本文以特有软体动物为模型组,回顾了黑海流域(保加利亚、罗马尼亚、摩尔多瓦、乌克兰和俄罗斯)的PC生物多样性趋势。我们旨在评估过去一个世纪里PC栖息地、群落结构和物种分布的变化,并确定直接的人为威胁。目标软体动物物种的存在/缺失数据是从文献、报告和个人观察中收集的。通过比较20世纪和21世纪的出现情况,确定了黑海流域西北部沿海地区的PC生物多样性趋势。确定并记录了栖息地和生物多样性变化的直接驱动因素。我们发现,PC物种和群落的显著衰退是由以下因素驱动的:(a)河流筑坝;(b)栖息地改造,扰乱了研究区域以前的自然盐度梯度和环境;(c)污染和富营养化;(d)外来入侵物种;(e)气候变化。在研究的10个区域中,有4个区域,即多瑙河三角洲-拉齐姆湖系统、德涅斯特河湾、第聂伯河-布格河河口以及塔甘罗格湾-顿河三角洲,拥有有利于PC群落的生态条件,并且仍然栖息着受威胁的PC特有软体动物物种。分布数据不完整,但从收集的数据中可以明显看出PC物种和群落的恶化程度,主要的直接威胁也是如此。黑海流域的PC生物多样性受到人类活动的深刻影响。标准化的观测和收集数据以及对PC生物群落和栖息地的精确定义对于有针对性的保护行动是必要的。这项研究将有助于设定研究和政策议程,以改进数据收集,从而有效保护独特的PC生物群落。

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